The eClinical Forum is a non-commercial group working to improve the use of technology in clinical research. One of the objectives of the eClinical Forum is to increase the involvement of site staff in defining current and future requirements of technology systems and processes used in clinical research.

The Site Survey 2016 survey is open to all site staff involved in clinical trials. The information collected will be used to help us continue to improve the way clinical trial systems and processes are provided and used. You can read about the results of previous site surveys in 2001 and 2009 here.

By participating in this survey, you will help us to better understand the experience and needs of site staff with clinical trial systems and processes.

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The Site Survey 2016 survey is open to all site staff involved in clinical trials. By participating in this survey, you will help us to better understand the experience and needs of site staff with clinical trial systems and processes. GO TO THE SURVEY. Expand the article to read more...

On Nov 17, 2016, the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) announced the release of the addendum to E6 (Good Clinical Practice), 20 years after its original publication. E6 R2 tries to address some of major developments in technology, medical breakthroughs and business processes – taking into account unprecedented yet justified expectations by regulators, patients, investigators and caregivers. (Click for registration...

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We had a fabulous level of participation with well over 50 members online from California to Japan participating in our Technology Showcase exploring electronic informed consent and demonstrating Enforme Interactive/Drug Dev’s SecureConsent Application for eICF. Some good discussion helped us to understand the business opportunities and value. Materials are available for download. Expand the article to read more about the event.

The meeting this week (Oct 24-26), hosted by Clinical Ink at Normandy Farms, was truly outstanding. With 31 different organizations participating, including guests from 3 investigator sites and a Patient Advocacy group, and members from large pharma, bio-pharma, CRO, and software vendors, the discussions took on many levels and perspectives. We took on issues with new technologies, innovation, patient-centricity, and site processes and technologies, all living under the umbrella of...

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